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Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Tue Feb 21, 2023 8:27 pm
by Taron
That's really cool! You've really started to gain solid control over lighting, shadows and secondary illumination. Quite well done! And I dig the architectural qualities of it, too. Great job! c:! :ob

Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Wed Feb 22, 2023 8:51 am
by Intars
An underwater city? Could be cool to see some interior shot from such structure (speaks my imagination apparatus while looking at your verve-painting) :roll:

Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2023 10:04 am
by dines
Thank you @Intars and @Taron! ...

Sorry for my absence .. but now I am back! Was a little tricky the last weeks but now it's all about to jump back on the train again to make some paintings c:!

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Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2023 11:56 am
by Taron
Hehehehe, looks like he's ready to roll, too! 8-) :ob

Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 11:23 am
by dines
I forgot to upload my yesterday's painting. :ugeek: ... trying out some hardsurface stuff ... guess someone is waiting for work to do!

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Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 11:25 am
by dines
Today work ist the continuation of the hardsurface study ... also experimenting with lightning as well... not really liking it so far..
Any tips and tricks on hard surfaces, brushes, techiques... whatever ... is highly welcome.

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Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Thu Mar 30, 2023 4:10 pm
by Taron
Cool! 8-)
Well, for studying lighting you have started out with the right idea, but then totally ignored it at the same time, hehehehe. You've created a room, which is brilliant for exploring reflective surfaces as well as bounce light, but your robot guy neither reflects its environment nor appears to be lit by any of the suggested light sources. You have to be far more ruthless with these things... hmmm... I did just such a study a while ago with Vervette. Dang it, hmmm, do I still have this? Hmmm, maybe I'll make one for you then. :D
But it's a very cool start! :ob
Point is, you can train your mind to become more aware of your imaginary volumes, surfaces, angles, spaces. It's a brilliant exercise. It may take some time to really develop your intuition for it, but you will! It just happens at some point. In the beginning some things may feel counterintuitive or strange, like you don't trust your judgement. But piece by piece you begin to understand and your judgement improves as well as your faith in it. c:!

Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 10:47 am
by dines
Sigh*** it sounds sooo easy when you write it like this. Nevertheless ... here is another shoot... try to be more "ruthless" with colors and was not trying to be as precise with lines ... more letting it flow ... I am experimenting with the Grid a little bit and found (I think) brush 7 (square) interesstion for blocking out... c:!
If you happen to find your study again ... It would be great if you could share it... still experimenting my way around.

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Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 10:49 am
by dines
Here is another one from today... a sneaker study... This one was about to experiment with white and shades of white...

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Re: dines sketch book

PostPosted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 10:56 am
by Taron
Skipping the shoe :hihi: ...your experiment with letting things flow is VERY successful! :hyper: That's an excellent way to go about it and it shows, really. c:!
One can feel the light, the shapes, it has consistency and clarity in its determination. I really enjoy seeing this wonderful growth! :ob
It really is the best idea to let things flow and explore in broader strokes. You will learn things that help you tremendously once you wish to become more detailed and precise. But sometimes that's not even necessary when it comes to expressing ideas and exploring visions. I find it appealing to leave some room for the imagination of the observer. It's more engaging that way.

Rock on! 8-)